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Thomas Fresh launches a unique line of Alberta-grown potatoes

November 4, 2019  By Thomas Fresh



It’s no secret that locally sourced products are becoming increasingly important for today’s shopper and the spotlight is shining on fresh food categories like produce. Consumers are hungry for fruits and vegetables that are grown nearby, and also factor in environmental sustainability when making purchases.

Canadian-based, grower, shipper, packer Thomas Fresh, is in tune with these evolving consumer needs and has recently launched a unique line of exclusively ‘Alberta’, grown potatoes.

“We have been bringing Canadian potatoes to market for decades, but recently we’ve highlighted an ongoing need for shoppers to buy local on a more centralized level. Consumers are looking to take the idea of ‘locally sourced’ a step further by directly supporting the provinces they reside in” Roy Hinchey, CEO of Thomas Fresh explains.

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Purchasing local on a provincial level is supported with current research findings suggesting that 96 per cent of shoppers who buy local products do so to support neighbouring growers and 87 per cent believe buying home-grown is important for environmental sustainability.

“Our Thomas Fresh head office is located in Calgary, Alta., and we have close-knit relationships with our Alberta growers. We know that the marketplace wants local, however quality and availability of product is integral. With our Alberta potatoes we have united local with premium quality in a great looking product that is readily accessible” Hinchey notes.

Thomas Fresh partner growers work exclusively with the company’s patented potato varieties which are carefully selected for premium flavour, appearance and disease prevention. Growing both seed and fresh potatoes in addition to selling to retailers centrally within Alberta allows for an integrated system based on geography.

Over time, a reduction in shipping during various steps along the supply chain generates a smaller carbon footprint and maximizes product lifespan of potatoes.

A stunning 92 per cent of Albertans are “very proud” of the province they live in, reports a recent survey conducted by research company, Insights West.

Alberta Potato bags are designed to express a proud story with a look that showcases the history of the Western Canadian province’s heritage through rustic cowboys on a prairie landscape.

“The food we eat is so closely integrated with where we live. Our aim, with our unique product appearance, is to remind shoppers that they are feeding their families with Alberta grown potatoes sourced from local growers,” explains Andrea Dubak, marketing specialist. “Potatoes are as ingrained in our heritage as other food staples, such as Alberta beef. Potatoes have been grown in Alberta since the first settlers arrived and were essential in our province’s growth in the foundational years. This vegetable is part of our identity as Albertans and we are honoured to highlight this connection” Dubak describes.


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